Bridging the renovation gap through private financing

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The Initiative’s concept

The EeDaPP Initiative aims to design and deliver amarket-led protocol to enable the recording of data relating to energy efficient mortgage assets and which will be made accessible via the design of a common data portal.

The Broader Perspective

From a broader perspective, the underlying risk assumptions also drive an incentive chain which provides an economic advantage to all stakeholders involved: borrowers, lenders, investors and small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs).

What our stakeholders say!

“This Initiative has the potential to give really robust risk based data which will enable prudential regulates to say “yes” we can change the rules.”

Nick Robins UNEP FI

“Banks have a major role to play in financing economic, social or environmental policy swift.”

Giovanni Sabatini General Manager of the Italian Banking Association

“The price of doing nothing is too high, and we really must find a way to renovation our housing stock in a partnership with both the pubic sector and the private mortgage sector.”

David Rosen David Rosen Associate

“The more regulation put in place for new buildings the more this market will grow. The more regulation put in place for old buildings and refurbishment, the more this market will grow.”

Peter Coveliers European Investment Fund

“We see a lot of value in this Initiative”

Agnès GourcBNP Paribas

“Investments in energy efficiency renovation is a golden opportunity and I am happy to see that EeMAP will kick off these efforts.”

Bendt BendtsenMEP and Rapporteur on the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive

“With the EeMAP Initiative, the mortgage sector and bankers could become the new heroes of climate change.”

Adrien BullierEuropean Commission

“I am here today to say that this Initiative is exactly what we need because this Initiative puts together the need of changing the world in a way and of adapting to a reality of climate change and to the urgency of dealing with it.”